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living as the truth is true {"life is a state of mind & appears as we perceive it; in a cynical world, true "being" detached from agendas allows transcendence"}
the holographic multiverse Katılım Ekim 2019
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In 2011, a neuroscientist at MIT named Dr. Li-Huei Tsai made a discovery that should have been on the front page of every newspaper on Earth.
She exposed mice with advanced Alzheimer's disease to a flickering light pulsing at exactly 40 Hz — forty flashes per second. Nothing else. No drugs. No surgery. Just light at a specific frequency.
Within one hour, the amyloid-beta plaques in their brains — the protein deposits that define Alzheimer's — began to dissolve. Not slow. Not gradually. Within sixty minutes.
After seven days of daily 40 Hz exposure, plaque levels dropped by 50%. The mice regained memory function. Their neurons began firing in synchrony again. The brain's immune cells — microglia — activated and started clearing the toxic buildup like a cleaning crew that had been asleep for years.
The study was published in Nature. The most prestigious scientific journal on the planet. Peer-reviewed. Replicated. Confirmed.
That was 2016. It is now 2026.
40 million people worldwide have Alzheimer's. The pharmaceutical industry generates $13 billion per year from Alzheimer's drugs that do not reverse the disease. Not one of them. They slow it. Maybe. Temporarily. At $26,000 per year per patient.
A 40 Hz light costs less than a dollar to produce.
Dr. Tsai is still at MIT. Her research continues. Phase III human trials are underway. But you will not see this on the evening news. You will not hear your doctor mention it. You will not find it in any pharmacy.
Because a frequency that costs nothing cannot sustain a $13 billion industry.
The light is 40 Hz. The frequency is real. The science is published. And 40 million people are still waiting for permission to use it.
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Trump just said it.
He was testing NATO.
And they failed.
"I was really asking because I wanted to see what they'd do."
Think about what that means.
Greenland? A test.
Overflight rights for Iran? A test.
Base access demands? A test.
Europe failed every single one.
The stress test revealed exactly what he suspected:
Allies who won't act when it matters aren't allies.
The energy crisis, the oil price, the Hormuz chaos
All of it traces back to this moment.
Strategic weakness has a cost.
Have a look at my latest article I break down the deeper strategy behind all of this🔗 Link👇
themerchantsnews.substack.com/p/what-is-the-…
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Schrodinger kept the Upanishads on his desk. Oppenheimer quoted the Bhagavad Gita at the moment of the first nuclear test. Carl Jung spent years studying Indian philosophy and called it the most complete psychology ever developed. Thoreau carried the Bhagavad Gita to Walden Pond. The greatest minds of Western science & culture have been quietly going to India's inner science for what their own literature could not fully provide. What they found there is what America needs now. Not as religion. Not as the adoption of any foreign cultural practice. But as the recognition that the inner dimension of human life is the foundation of everything else.
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A study linked various SAT test scores to favorite bands- the lowest SAT scorers preferred Lil’ Wayne, and the highest preferred Beethoven

S.🎧@1ssve
I truly believe music taste is somewhat a reflection of intelligence
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Petro-dollar in shambles
matthew sigel, recovering CFA@matthew_sigel
🚨Iran to collect Bitcoin as payment for Hormuz passage: FT
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